Style UI | UX

Cascading Style Sheets control the user interface of the site [to a degree] and we believe
that to keep life simple users should have a consistent interface. You don't want visitors to `learn` how to use your site.

We use two: Materialize by Google, which is being used on this site and
Bootstrap by Twitter. Both of these frameworks are very popular and well supported. At the time of writing, we prefer
Materialize, but that's just because it's a little bit more recent and the developers have quite clearly addressed
a lot of criticisms with its big sister BootStrap [V4 is a good choice too].

Note | Google's Materialize is by default jQuery based and Angular, although historically didn't play nice with jQuery, with a full npm for Materialize works very well. The two are both Google products so expect to see more and more `Materialize`.

If you like your web-sites to be `bouncy` or some might say `animated` then you can go as far as
reasonable taste allows with animate.css and something called Tweening; this is very much a personal choice and can work well, but these things do come and go in fashion/design terms. We can show you a demo if you like this sort of stuff.